German voters head to polls Sunday in election dominated by immigration concerns
- German voters are heading to the polls on Sunday, with the Christian Democratic Union expected to win at 28% in the election focused on immigration concerns.
- Friedrich Merz of the CDU is projected to lead the election with 28% support, while the Social Democrats have 16%, according to opinion polls.
- The far-right AfD has seen its popularity double to 21%, but is unlikely to form the government and is barred from joining the governing coalition.
- Political scientist Andreas Busch noted that despite strong U.S. Support for the AfD, it hasn't improved its domestic polling.
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